Wednesday, September 28, 2011

There is a valid reason I've dubbed this, "The Thought Process". With that said, here's a very serious thought, or multiple thoughts for discussion. Why are drug dealers not ever considered candidates for the "Death Penalty"?

Think of all the havoc, and destruction to peoples lives they cause everyday. Think of the "Foot Soldiers" they employ for distributing their product of death and destruction. Think of the violence their "Foot Soldiers" display in neighborhood, after neighborhood. How is it possible that they have never been placed on "Death Row" when caught? What feeble excuse do they use, when they are responsible for the distribution, and mayhem of their criminal enterprise? Surely they cannot claim that they are not responsible for their very own "Foot Soldiers" actions? Especially when the soldier is carrying out the dealers orders.

That question, and questions have never been fully addressed. The bulk of the time, you only hear of long prison terms, and then they are released. Others meet their fate in a hail of gunfire by rivals. Yet, to this day, I've yet to hear of one awaiting trial with the possibility of death being the end result. One would surmise such an ultimate determination would deter such activity? Why hasn't it been attempted? Such a legislative attempt could not possibly be deemed "Cruel and Unusual Punishment"? All one has to do, is look at all the cruelty, suffering, and punishment they induce in communities around this nation.

One would think this is a very good time for a serious discussion with our legislators on how, and why drug dealers are not considered candidates for the death penalty, with all the mayhem, misery, and death they have placed in community, after community?

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